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Spanish TV series or program
Lucky Fred
Genre
Animation Science fiction Comedy Action-Adventure Cartoon series
Sergi Reitg Oriol Sala-Patau Xavier Romero Annita Romanelli (Season 1) Jayakumar P. (Season 2) Paul Cummins (Season 2) Ajay Singh (Season 2) Dani López (Season 2) Elisabeth Méndez (Season 2)
Producers
Stella Dearing (Season 1) Novie Rubio (Season 1) Renjini Muralikrishnan (Season 2) Cathy Ní Fhlaithearta (Season 2) Rathan Sam George (Season 2) Saravana Kumar (Season 2)
Running time
12 minutes
Production companies
Imira Entertainment Top Draw Animation (Season 1) Rai Fiction (Season 1) Televisió de Catalunya Telegael (Season 2) Toonz Entertainment (Season 2)
Original release
Network
Disney Channel Televisió de Catalunya
Release
November 1, 2011 (2011-11-01)
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Lucky Fred is an animated series created by Myriam Ballesteros and is a co-production between Imira Entertainment, Televisió de Catalunya, RAI Fiction and Top Draw Animation, in collaboration with Disney Channel Spain.[1] It debuted on Disney Channel Spain and Nickelodeon Latin America on November 1, 2011. The show was targeted to a 6-12 year old audience.[1]
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